JFK Lancer Publications
Coming Soon! Behind
The Fence Line, The Ed Hoffman Story
At The Door of Memory, Aubrey Rike and the
Assassination of President Kennedy: Witness to History In Trauma Room
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Updated Books! Soon to be Released
Someone Would
Have Talked by Larry Hancock In The Eye of
History by William Law
Target Fidel: A
Narrative Encyclopedia on the US Government's
Plots to Kill Fidel Castro, 1959 to 1965 by Peter Kross
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David Giammarco
The E. Howard Hunt Revelations
David Giammarco's life could easily be a movie or
an intriguing novel. He's an award winning media and print journalist,
published a book and hosted a radio show while still in his teens,
traveled the globe with Tom Cruise, and counts actor Kevin Costner
as a close friend. Giammarco, who has written and directed two films,
has appeared in numerous television shows and films. He has also written
for such publications as Playboy, Cigar Aficionado, People Magazine,
The London Times, The Miami Herald, The Sydney Times, The National
Post, and The Globe and Mail. Giammarco has interviewed countless celebrities
and legends, including E. Howard Hunt. His research concerning Hunt began several years prior to the announcement of Hunt's confession. A speaker at the NID 2008 Conference, Giammarco will offer an in depth history of Hunt's revelations as well as
an assessment of their reliability.
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Ian Griggs UK Researcher to Speak at NID 2008
The assassination of President Kennedy had a profound and lasting effect
on the world. There was not a country on the planet
that was not affected in some way. As one of the United States' foremost
allies, the United Kingdom shared the shock and revulsion of
the event more keenly than most. Now retired UK Detective Ian Griggs' interest in the Kennedy assassination
began on 22nd November 1963, and he has been studying it seriously
for the past 35 years. He is a frequent visitor to Dallas and has presented
research papers and moderated panels regularly at ASK, COPA, Fourth
Decade and JFK Lancer Conferences since 1994. Griggs has now focused his investigative skills to determine who actually found the rifle located on the sixth floor of the school book depository.
Griggs' research articles have been widely published on both sides
of the Big Pond. He is the proud recipient of a JFK Lancer Editor's
Award (1995) and a JFK Lancer Frontier Award (1998). His first book, "No
Case To Answer", published by JFK Lancer Productions & Publications, features 27 essays and articles in which Griggs looks at various aspects of the
assassination and cover-up through the eyes of an English detective.
He hopes to follow this with his definitive work on the Dallas Police
Department to be published next year.
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Rex Bradford Speaker at NID 2008 MFF Document Collections
Rex Bradford is a computer game developer whose
interest in the JFK assassination and technology experience led him
to develop the History Matters web site. Bradford is Senior Analyst & Archivist at the Mary Ferrell Foundation and creator of the electronic archive of JFK documents.
The Mary Ferrell Foundation Archive is the largest searchable electronic archive of
information relating to the assassinations of the 1960s and their
larger historical context, including over 1,000,000 pages of
declassified government documents.
Rex Bradford will be presenting information outlining the various types of records available and highlighting the newest available collections including: FBI HSCA Subject Files, Daily Logs of FBI Director Hoover, FBI Files on the Hosty Note and the LAPD Report to HSCA -An undated report from the Los Angeles Police Dept. to the House Assassinations Committee, supplying information on possible connections between the JFK and RFK murders.
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"At the Center of the World - Hyannis Port and the Presidency of John F. Kennedy" New JFK Movie
By Johanna Crosby
[email protected]
September 27, 2008
Friday evenings were golden moments in Hyannisport during the summers of 1961-63. Air Force One would touch down at what was then
Otis Air Force Base, and a helicopter would transport President John F.
Kennedy to the family compound. The first lady, Kennedy children and
other relatives and friends would dash out to the sweeping front lawn
of the waterfront estate to greet him. Patrick Butler, of
Centerville, whose family summered in Hyannisport, remembers the
president piling neighborhood children into his oversized golf cart and
taking them to the News Shop in the village for penny candy.
These
are some of the personal stories and anecdotes about a dozen locals
share in the new documentary film "At the Center of the World - Hyannis
Port and the Presidency of John F. Kennedy," which will be screened
during a world premiere party Friday at the Hyannisport Club. Produced
for the John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum, the almost hourlong film
features rare footage and photos from the heady Camelot years. Starting
in early summer, the film will be shown at the museum and a DVD format
will be available for sale at the gift shop.
Read the article here.
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